President Trump’s “little problem” with Apple is turning into a big headache for the iPhone maker. In a post on Truth Social this morning, the president threatened to put a tariff of “at least 25%” on Apple if its iPhones sold on American soil aren’t “manufactured and built in the United States.”
Since Trump’s reciprocal trade wars began earlier this year, Apple has been moving production of its US iPhones to India in an attempt to bypass bigger tariffs on China, where most of its products are made.
The Trump administration, however, has repeatedly said it would like Apple to produce its iPhone in the US — something most analysts say is impossible in the short term and in the long term would make the iPhone, Apple’s biggest revenue source, prohibitively expensive for many consumers.
Apple’s stock is down more than 3% this morning since the post.